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<p>[QUOTE="georgeandson, post: 4684396, member: 61056"]LOL </p><p>NOT in the oil field. </p><p>You will see what you have to go thru and will laugh at anything less then 80 a year and a company man. </p><p>North dakota is 100 a year as a company man. </p><p>They don't pay that cause its easy. </p><p>Dirty, hard work. Lonely in ND and cold as cht in the winter. </p><p>Not sure about what its like in TX. </p><p>But you WILL be disenchanted when you see what you have to do for the money. And when you say 50k a year? After taxes, you will regret saying 50k a year. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hauled oil and sand for 2 years. Was a crude trainer and safety guy for awhile also. </p><p><br /></p><p>Besides the point its SLOW as can be in ND right now. </p><p>With the Iran dealing going thru, they will pump 500k to 1 mill of bbls of oil per day on the market. </p><p>Expect to pay 2$ a gallon before thanksgiving. </p><p><br /></p><p>Oil fields here in Merican have dropped like a brick.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="georgeandson, post: 4684396, member: 61056"]LOL NOT in the oil field. You will see what you have to go thru and will laugh at anything less then 80 a year and a company man. North dakota is 100 a year as a company man. They don't pay that cause its easy. Dirty, hard work. Lonely in ND and cold as cht in the winter. Not sure about what its like in TX. But you WILL be disenchanted when you see what you have to do for the money. And when you say 50k a year? After taxes, you will regret saying 50k a year. I hauled oil and sand for 2 years. Was a crude trainer and safety guy for awhile also. Besides the point its SLOW as can be in ND right now. With the Iran dealing going thru, they will pump 500k to 1 mill of bbls of oil per day on the market. Expect to pay 2$ a gallon before thanksgiving. Oil fields here in Merican have dropped like a brick.[/QUOTE]
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